21Oct12 - Diana was placed with a Laymani Family
today. She will be living locally with the Martins and Chloe,
from our summer puppies.

Whisper Wood's Princess Diana is an
AKC-registered Reverse Brindle
with some White Markings and a Champion lineage, mostly from the
Boxella line. She is a bit smaller than our other
girls, around 55 pounds, but has a beautiful square, boxy look. Diana loves
to stand on top of her doghouse to get the big view. She's another sweet, huggy Boxer, who loves her people.
Notte, our young Sealed Reverse Brindle
girl, is one of Diana's puppies and much larger than
Momma. Diana was spayed at the end of 2011 and is available
to the right home.

Hollywoods Kahlua "n" Cream Khaliah is an
AKC-registered Flashy Fawn
with Black Mask and White Markings from a Champion lineage. She has a smaller frame than our other
girls. Kali weighs around 50 pounds. She dances all over the place and has
a beautiful square, boxy look. Kali was spayed in June 2012
and placed with a Laymani Family..

Laymani Baby Sophia is no little girl! She's
an AKC-registered Flashy Reverse Brindle and weighs over 65 pounds. Handpicked
as a baby, Sophie grew up at Laymani Boxers and is absolutely
spoiled. Sophie's mother was the largest mahogany
fawn that we have ever seen. She was spayed in the
summer of 2012 and placed with a Laymani Family.

Sophie is loving and protective. She lives locally and
has a Boxer boy for extra company.

Raptures Grand Amelia is an
AKC-registered, Flashy Brindle and has a large frame. Amelia
currently weighs around 65 pounds. Her
good manners and winning personality quickly found
her a place in our hearts. Amelia's mother and father
live in Michigan, where her father is an Agility competitor.
Her grandfather lived far beyond a Boxer's expected
years.

Above photos are of Amelia with her Laymani
Family...lots of dogs, lots of acres, and lots of love.

We kept an Amelia/Thurman
puppy in 2009. Rumor has become Thurman's replacement.

Miss Amelia was spayed
at just under 4 years old and found her Laymani Family about a year
later.

Lil Miss Sissy is a Flashy Fawn female with a
Full White Collar and Black Mask. She
weighs at least 65 pounds and is a husky, boxy
girl. We
brought her into our family for her strong, yet feminine looks
and her warm disposition. When we think of Sissy, the first
word that comes to mind is "sweet".

Sissy had her last puppies in the fall
of 2008 at about 4.5 years old. She was spayed at the beginning
of 2009 and placed with a Laymani Family. Now, she dresses
up for football games and plays with her own little girl.

Laymani Warrior Zena is a husky Fawn Female with
Black Mask and some White Markings. She's a calm girl, who
loves to play fetch and is quite the athlete. When Zena arrived
at Laymani Boxers, she took to the play yard with zest, built more
muscle and dropped all her babyfat. She was always the leader of our
pack and currently weighs over 60 pounds. Zena's puppies
are athletes from the very beginning, just like Mom. Click
for more Zena photos

Zena was retired at about
5 years old, spayed and placed with a Laymani Family in our
local area.

Laymani Jasmine (Jazzy) is a
Flashy Fawn female
with Full White Collar. Agile and light
on her feet, she is absolutely feminine and gorgeous. She
loves attention and is known as "Auntie Jazzy" because
of the way she adopted Sissy's Christmas '06 puppies. Now that she has
had her own puppies, she has proven herself to be a great Mom.
Jazzy weighs around 65 pounds and was retired at 3.5 years
old.

Jazzy getting ready to go home
with her new Family. She now lives in the Columbus
area and next door to one
of her puppies!

Duke was an AKC-registered and DNA-tested Brindle male with Black
Mask and White Markings from a Champion
lineage. He was wonderful with children,
puppies, and cats...though the cats may not have shown a similar
friendliness. Mostly puppy his whole life, Duke displayed as much goofiness
as possible. Duke was really active, so though he was a big
boy and we had him on full feed, he weighed about 75 pounds.

Kristie&Brian's Thirsty Thurman was a husky 110-pound
AKC-registered Brindle male with Black Mask and White Markings. His breeder was
working toward loving, good-looking, sound Boxers. Thurman
exemplified his efforts, a great big love-puppy.
His big head and chest, symmetrical Brindle markings and Black Mask
were striking. Thurman was our daughter's baby and lived
just across the pasture.

Dutchess was a young AKC Brindle with Black Mask and
White Markings from a Champion lineage. She was the largest girl at Laymani
Boxers and weighed well over 70 pounds. A love-bucket, looking for attention most of the time,
Dutchess
and Thurman had puppies 5 July 2008. We lost our "Dutch"
to surgical complications about a week after she had her
puppies. She gave her puppies a good start in life,
and we are always going to miss her.

Those "flying wing" ears are
the result of cropping initiated by her original owner. The
taping wasn't successfully completed, so her ears didn't stand, but
our Grand Dame didn't seem to mind and neither did we.

Mara was a beautiful AKC Brindle from a Champion lineage. She was husky
at close to 70 pounds but had not yet reached breeding age.
She loved to romp and play with all the other Laymanis
and was shaping up to be our pride. Unfortunately,
we lost her in a tragic "breakaway" collar accident. Since then,
Laymanis don't wear collars unless they are under direct
human supervision.

Mara's passing was in
2007, but Denise and I are both
still torn about how we lost her.